Huawei starts charging Apple for 5G
Published in News


Well you are using it

Huawei will begin charging mobile giants like Apple a "reasonable" fee for access to its trove of wireless 5G patents, potentially creating a lucrative revenue source by showcasing its global lead in next-generation networking.

Antitrust watch dingos snuffle out Google and Apple
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Browsers of interest 

The Australian government has moved its tech giant battle to browsers, keeping Google in its crosshairs while putting Apple under the microscope.

Apple alleged to have breached data privacy laws
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France Digitale moans to the French privacy watchdog

France Digitale is about to file a complaint against iPhone maker Apple with data privacy watchdog CNIL on Tuesday over alleged breaches of European Union data protection rules.

2022 might be the year of Intel’s Thunderbolt
Published in PC Hardware


Should be on half of PCs

Outside Apple, Intel’s Thunderbolt super-speedy connection technology isn't widely used but that is about to change.

Apple programming strikes again on the iCloud
Published in Cloud


Can’t tell users from Boolean


Apple software genii, who write code that cannot handle transitions for summertime, have written a splendid piece of code for the iCloud which gets frightfully confused by some users' names.

Apple fanboy shocked when Jobs’ Mob copies Microsoft
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Matyszczyk living with Edge

Apple fanboy and “Technically Incorrect" columnist Chris Matyszczyk must have thought he was onto a winner when he gave into the Microsoft pestering to download and try the new Edge.

Apple investigated by UK competition watchdog
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Complaints about apps

Britain’s competition regulator has opened an investigation into the fruity cargo cult Apple after complaints that the iPhone maker’s terms and conditions for app developers are unfair and anti-competitive.

Arizona takes on Apple and Google
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You must accept preferred payment systems

The Arizona House of Representatives just passed landmark app store legislation in a 31-29 vote which could really hurt Apple and Google.

iPhone jailbroken again
Published in Mobiles


Unc0ver says it works on the iPhone 11


The Unc0ver iPhone hacking team has released a new jailbreak tool for almost every iPhone, including the most recent models.

Apple told to sling its hook
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Valve does not have to hand over all its data to Jobs' Mob

A US magistrate judge has ordered Valve to provide sales data to Apple in response to a subpoena issued amid Apple's continuing legal fight with Epic Games.